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Originally Posted by Shaggy
Wow. That's a pretty far reaching blanket statement. Are you sure you really understand the implications of that position?
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I am. We're talking about optional, leisure products. If a cell phone doesn't do what you want, don't buy it. Don't like a DRM scheme on some type of electronic media? Don't buy from that source. These are all things we can live without, and if people don't buy them things will change just like even iTunes is finally DRM free after Amazon and other major stores forced their hand.
Buy the the product, and you just voted with your wallet that your ok with the DRM or other restrictions that bother you. Don't buy it and wait and buy something that's less restrictive and you send the message that those are the type of products you want.
Don't go break copyright laws to get around it and then try to justify it.